Paste a YouTube link (podcast, lecture, interview), and we’ll produce the list of AI-curated “golden nuggets” from the video — surprising, thought-provoking, high insight density, anti-cliché quotes.
Hi Product Hunt,
Excited to introduce a new product from our team. Input the YouTube link to the podcast episode, lecture, or interview you’re interested in. We then download the audio track from that video and produce a transcript. We remove filler words, nonverbal sounds, unfinished sentences, repeated words or stumbles, smooth out sentence structures, and correct grammatical errors. After that, our AI agent goes through the transcript in search of “golden nuggets”.
What is a “golden nugget”? It should be surprising. It should offer new insights. It should keep the density of insights per square centimeter of text high. It should be unique, thought-provoking, and highlight a perspective or idea that isn’t universally accepted. No truisms or clichés like “we live in an age of change” or “never give up, fail fast, make mistakes”. Currently, we’re finding at least 10 “golden nuggets” for every hour of video. So, a 4-hour podcast between Lex Fridman and Stephen Wolfram will yield at least 40 “golden nuggets”. We haven’t yet optimized the tool in terms of speed. Our tool is not optimized for mobile. We can successfully process videos up to 6 hours. The longer the video, the longer you’ll have to wait. When the results are ready, you’ll receive an email.
We hope you find our tool as useful as we already do. Grateful for any feedback.
Good job! I can definitely see how this tool can be useful for content creators. Especially for those who love to cover latest releases of podcast eps/interviews and break them down as threads on X. Would be cool to have a one-click "share to X" button near each of those nuggets!
Congrats on the launch, Arman Sensei!
I have a buddy from my batch at Founders who is doing something similar, but more on editing side, can connect you too if you want, they are very talented folks from San Francisco.
All the best with this, keep it up!
Great job, congratulations! The next step is to personalize the tool—first by gathering some basic information about the user and their business or profession, then providing personalized insights that are highly relevant to them. I’d definitely use that. Moreover, you could take it further by adding agency and proactivity: the system could independently find relevant videos and materials for the user and automatically send personalized insights via email or Telegram.
Kanji Ninja